Tô Lâm, the president of Vietnam and general secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, spoke about the future of his country and its relations with the United States and China at Columbia’s annual ...
The response by the co-chairs of the Task Force on Antisemitism to my recent opinion piece in Spectator contains a number of misrepresentations that must be addressed. Regarding the Class Day speech ...
The Policy for Development and Revision Process for Barnard College Administrative Policies—colloquially referred to as the “policy on policies” by faculty—was updated on Aug. 27, defining new ...
Columbia will continue to restrict campus access to Columbia ID holders, interim University President Katrina Armstrong wrote in a Tuesday email to the community. Armstrong also announced plans to ...
With the semester fully in swing, it’s important to remember that there’s more to learn here than just what’s in your textbooks. Whether this is your first time living here or you’re looking for a ...
In its final out-of-conference game of the year, women’s soccer won against Providence College, 4-0. The Lions returned from a 2-1 loss to No. 12 Pennsylvania State University at University Park to ...
Columbia University Jews for Ceasefire, the Columbia-Barnard chapter of the Young Democratic Socialists of America, and Mesarvot, an Israeli support network for conscientious objectors, co-hosted an ...
Hillary Clinton’s new book, “Something Lost, Something Gained: Reflections on Life, Love and Liberty,” is getting a lot of press. Since the book’s release on Sept. 17, she’s been on “The View” and ...